CLEANING UP, AFTER MASSIVE WATER AND DEBRIS RUSHED THROUGH. WE HAD OUR CAMERAS ROLLING LAST NIGHT AFTER PEOPLE LIVING THERE, WERE WARNED, A NINE-FOOT WALL OF WATER COULD PUSH THROUGH TOWN. ACTION SEVEN NEWS REPORTER AARON HILF SPOKE TO PUEBLO OFFICIALS. HE JOINS US WITH MORE. SOME SCARY MOMENTS LAST NIGHT WHEN WATER AND THOUSANDS OF POUNDS OF DEBRIS RUSHED THROUGH THE SANTA CLARA CANYON MAKING ITS WAY TOWARD THE PUEBLO -- LUCKILY THE VILLAGE WAS SPARED -- BUT OFFICIALS SAY ANOTHER STORM COULD PUT THE AREA IN DANGER ONCE AGAIN. TREES AND ROCKS LITER THE BANKS OF THE SANTA CLARA CREEK -- SKY SEVEN WAS OVERHEAD TODAY TO SEE THE DESTRUCTION CAUSED BY A RAGING FLOOD BOTH IN TOWN -- AND IN THE FOREST. John Shije/Lt. Gov-Santa Clara Pueblo: "It was a pretty fast flow. Pretty high flow at the beginning. I think they calculated about maybe 8 or 9 feet." ACTION SEVEN NEWS HAD CAMERAS ROLLING LAST NIGHT WHEN THAT NINE FOOT WALL OF WATER RUSHED OUT OF THE SANTA CLARA CANYON. J. Bruce Tafoya/Gov.--Santa Clara Pueblo: "It was raging. Everything came down." PUEBLO OFFICIALS SAY CREWS HAD BEEN DOING REHAB WORK IN THE FOREST SINCE THE LAS CONCHAS FIRE -- CLEARING DEBRIS FROM PONDS AND RETENTION DAMS TO PREPARE FOR A FLOOD EVENT LIKE LAST NIGHTS. "I think the dams did their job." OFFICIALS ALSO SAY TWO BRIDGES MAY HAVE BEEN DAMAGED -- ONE IN THE VILLAGE AND THE OTHER ON HIGHWAY 30. "We're concerned if there was any structural damage done to it because the amount of debris that was flowing into it." PUEBLO GOVERNOR J. BRUCE TAFOYA SAYS IF THE BRIDGES WERE SEVERLY DAMAGED -- THEY'LL HAVE TO BE SHUT DOWN. "Probably pretty soon we'll close them down." AND WITH A CHANCE OF MORE RAIN IN THE FORECAST -- TAFOYA SAYS THE VILLAGE MIGHT BE IN TROUBLE AGAIN SINCE THOSE CANYON PONDS AND DAMS ARE NOW FULL FROM SATURDAY'S STORM. "Tonight they're going to be monitoring the water flow too. So we'll be out here late but in the event that they do have to evacuate, then notice will be given." THE SANTA CLARA PUEBLO TRIBAL SHERIFF SAYS HE WILL LIKELY ASK GOVERNOR TAFOYA TO DECLARE A STATE OF EMERGENCY SO THEY CAN GET FUNDING TO HELP WITH THE CLEANUP EFFORTS.